The Oshawa Times, 13 Apr 1960, p. 8

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Jo Aldwinckle, Women, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 13, 1960 timer Brown acted as chairman. Welfare Committee Puts Out Call For Eight Dozen Diapers Now | At the April meeting of the|visited the homes of children and | Women's Welfare League of Sim-| provided space and assistance to |coe Hall, the welfare committee | convener, Mrs. C. M. Elliott ex- |pressed a great need for new or good, used diapers. Eight dozen are required at once. One thousand six hundred and seventy-two articles of used cloth- ing were issued in March and groceries supplied to twenty families. The committee also supplied wood for family, paid fare for |man to St. Thomas re job and [paid to have shoes built-up for man; supplied fuel for ten fam- ilies; paid for prescription for |man and woman and elderly woman pensioner; issued five {meal tickets and paid for over- {night accommodation for man; paid for prescription for woman {and partial fare to Sault Ste. Marie for mau re job; paid for prescription for diabetic woman pensioner and purchased shoes for schoolboy; paid for prescrip- tion for man; purchased over- shoes for schoolboy and supplied |bus tickets for three children at- tending opportunity classes; paid fare for a mother to Sick Chil- dren's Hospital; issued six new diapers to Public Health Dept.; paid prescription for arthritic pi tient and for elderly woman pen- sioner; paid for prescription for ADDING THEIR SIGNATURES Melrose Cox of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. snd Mrs. Ivan John Bonk of Fort Myers, Florida. --Photo by Aldsworth (14 other organizations. Mrs. W. H. T. Morehouse read the report of the clubs and pro- gram committee as follows: The Golden Age Club entertain- ed 35 members of the Bowman- ville Senior Citizens' Club one eveniug. The Junior Boys' Craft Club are at present making bird houses for the Horticulture So- cicty Competition. Members of the Girls" Teen- age Club visited the Oshawa Times Building. During March, staff members spoke at Harmony Home and School Association, Albert Street United Church Men's Club and the Golden Jubilee Chapter IODE. During April it is planned for staff members to speak or be panel members at Queen Eliza- betk Home and School Associa- tion, King Street Home and School Association, Junior Cham- ber of Commerce, Radio Station CKLB, the Pilot Club, and the Junior Leaders' Institute at the Kiwanis' Boys' Club in Toronto. The Y's Men's Club Second An- nual Basketball Tournament was held at Simcoe Hall on Saturday, April 2 from 9 am. to 6.30 p.m. The Y's Men's Club members have given over four hundred | | | Tr 1, 10 |at Simcoe Hall. | The Boys' Clubs of Canada and |the Boys' Clubs of America con- |vention will be held in New York| |City, from May 1 to 5. The Nursery School Education| Conference will be held in Guelph, at the MacDonald In-| May 27 and 28. The presi-| 3 coe Hall, and attendance officer Christine Arden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pawlowsky, Floyd street, is celebrating her first birthday today. Chris is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Pawlowsky, Oshawa, and © A FIRST BIRTHDAY PICTURE Other members of the panel were Dr. C. M. Elliott and Mr. Don- zld Sutton. Dr. Elliott described the advantages of having a sen- ior public school and Mr. Sution, who was principal of King Street senior public school, spoke of actual results. Mr. Mortimer Brown desribed the modern fa- cilities in the new Wilson road south senior public school. A question and answer period followed. GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Mr. Bruce Cameron introduced Dr. Roy Rowsell who gave talk on cancer and a film on seme was shown. Questions were asked and answered by Dr. Row- sell. : At a recent meeting a panel discussion was held concerning) senior public schools, Mr. Mor- PMA CLUB The regular meeting of the Pleasant Monday Afternoon Club opened with the president, Mrs. G. V. Lee, presiding. Mrs, R. G. Collison called the roll, showing a very good attend- ance, The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Elwood Bradley. The secretarys and treasurers reports were read. Birthday were sung for Mrs. Wil- liam Vodden : Mrs, Lee introduced the Rey- erend 8. C. H. Atkinson who gave [| an Easter message. He was | thanked by Mrs. Lloyd Burkett. | Refreshments were served by| Mrs. G. V. Lee and Mrs. Lloyd Burkett, ST, GEORGES GUILD Womens Guild of St. Georges Anglican Church held i regular meeting in the Parish ! | | | | | SEE OUR FINE The president, Mrs. F. C. Piper, presided, The secretary, Mrs. Donald Fox, read the min- utes. Mrs. L. F. Hind gave the financial report. Mrs. J. A. Marshall thanked all guild members who had as- sisted at the various parish hall affairs. A donation to the kitchen by the 7th Scout Mothers was gratefully accepted. Members were rentinded of the fashion show being sponsored by the Georgette Branch on May 3. Group discussions followed. Refreshments were served by| the Margaret Hart Branch. ASSORTMENT OF CHOCOLATE BUNNIES EASTER BOXED CHOCOLATE BEAUTIFUL Mrs, Stephen Gall, Toronto, | and great - granddaughter of Mrs. Mary Stynik, Oshawa, and Mr. John Carrozza, Scarbor- ough. EASTER BASKETS and CHOCOLATE CREAM-FILLED EGGS --Venus Home Portraits "Who needs discipline -- most parents or the children?" was the topic under discussion by the panel;and members of the Queen Elizabeth Home and School Asso- ciation at a meeting held recent- The panel members were Mr. for schools of Oshawa; Mrs, Ste- phen Saywell, superintendent of| St. Stephen's United Church Sun-| day school; Mrs. A. J. Allen,| vice - president of Oshawa and| District Home and School Coun- cil. Mrs. Carson Heard, parent edu- Discipline In The Home Subject Of Panel At H&S ADELAIDE McLAUGHLIN H-S The April meeting of Adelaide McLaughlin Home and School As- sociation was held with the presi- dent, Mrs. Mortimer Brown, pre- siding. The minutes were read by| Mrs. Frank Gazley and the treas-|| urer's report by Mrs. John Rich- ardson. Mr. David Goldman's class won the attendance prize. After a short business meeting, the program was 'turned..e 25¢ to 3.50 Mrs. Allen felt that the father should be given his rightful place in the home and that the mother should foster a deep respectfor the father in the children. Mr. McNeill stated that fathers should foster a deep respect for f their family. 1h ll tertained with musical numbers, including a piano duet by Mary and Mark Henkelman, a dance by Bonnie Cameron and Beverley Hainer, and three numbers by the school choir. A one-act play was also given. =----=BURNS faster. FEATURE VALUES IN vere inclined to leave childre! home in the care of baby sitters to seek their own enjoyment or by going out to work. Mrs. Allen then read ten rules known as the golden rule for par- ents as outlined by 10,000 chil- dren across the country. These rules were what the children felt made up a good parent. Mrs. Douglas Branton, presi- dent, presided. The secretary's and treasurer's reports were given by Mrs. Harry Pearce and Mrs, Larry McGovern, Mrs. Branton announced the meeting of the Home and School Council meeting to be held April 26. Re- freshments were served by the executive committee. | . . 7 DIAMOND | Beautiful Blushind DAS RINGS THE COST OF | MENT Married recently at St. An- drew's United Church were Mr. bride, the former Miss Patricia Diane Joy Cox, is the daugh- Mrs. R. E. Richardson pre- sided and heard the reports of + At the home of their son and!wan, whom they had not seen for|Harold W. McNeill, who express- daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. 38 years. Mr. Bateson retired/ed thanks to those who had given ment. In addition to the program o pireet, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. oo |activities, the staff has assiste : rement, the couple came" + y t titnt #arry Bateson are quietly ob- {by counselling where there have stitn ol J. aud 28. The presi.) dive CE eA rem i i / ji i i il- Miss Versary tomorrow. They were|in Whitby and Oshawa. They having trouble with their chil comed back : I costed by Mrs. Avimer Ward. married Easter Tuesday, Aprillare members of St. George's|dren and those having financial|who has been on holidays. Mrs. | poe fhe I oy ane which Dunn in tne parish of St. Luke's|and in good health. Joo calls to pick up used clothing, need for diapers. Dy ne Jn the county of Leeds, York-| eo. Bateson, having had the] should set a good example by dis family came to Canada in| ine t- P E R S 0 N A L S {subjecting themselves to the dis- Jd915 to accept a position as DadbopiodBal gn gid |cipline of the church and marital ritis Y i # Mr. and Mrs She Brit Bh « Cansdiay Coopers |pronouncing Ontario the AE road south, recently enter-|Joseph Puhki, Mr. and Mn tive ciety, Sydney Mines, Cape wi To SOCIAL NOTI Breton 30 years and Truro, N.S, |EF OW th of Oshawa as a me-|o, Grassmere, Wellington, Clo- George Meats Ne 3. 3. Dun- CE I years , N.S., : , i "Get- 1 . Milt A farce years, Mr. and MTs. Bate. | tropolis will be marked in the verdale and Ritson at a Get | op & r on Laxda ENGAGE h ; ly «1 |Place in which to live. [program of dancing and games| The special committee for the| The eng Jugien Shoits Site a uses, La enjoyed by 22 guests and annual Spring Frolic to take place of Judith Dale, daughter of Mrs. : {John's Ukrainian Hall, was held Ronald Frederick Reinkoester, weeks on a trip to the west coast.| The credit line under the Davis- fat the home of Mrs. John Kostuk son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick «Mr. Bateson visited various Co-0p|Gaatch wedding picture publish- «Manitoba, British Columbia and Wancouver Island, also visited his/have read "Photo by Mary's SOCIETIES SUNBEAM CHAPTER, OES w/ beam Chapter No. 73, was held in the Masonic Temple with Mrs. presiding, assisted by Mr. Frank Train, WP. Mrs. Agnes Kemlo, DDGM, Mrs. Meta Moore, PDDGM, and the beam: Mrs. Martha Dunlop, Mrs. Bert Wight, Mrs. Laura Stewart, Mrs. Nance McLeese, Miss Sybil fl Langmaid, Mrs. Isobel McDon- Agnes Kemlo, Mrs. Dorothy Haley, Mr. Harry Shelley, Mr. derson. A special welcome was given and Mrs. Michael Bonk. The ter of Mr. and Mrs Gordon P H GC . . sioner. t Faith in Canad : alr stave Ieq a mn na sided ae and of the director, Sydney Bateson, 789 Hortop with 58 years of full-time employ-|assistance to Simcoe Hall. Serving their 57th wedding anni.|t0 Ontario 12 years ago, residing], domestic problems, parents|dent, Grace Burns Panel members and thanks were 34, 1903, by the Reverend C. S.|Memorial Church, and are active difficulties. The staff made over Richardson emphasized the great| i Bi ring Wen shire, England. Mr. Bateson with! ortunity of visiting most of | disciplining themselves and by Foods manager and buyer Withigon He has no hesitation in Fred Nash, Rit-jnovelty prizes were won by Mr, discipline. Breton, . Residing in Cape] F Fovince ' of Canada. The steady|tained their immediate neighbors|J. D. Graham, Mr. 5 &on have been active members o future as an orderly and good Acquainted" social evening. A tivities. In 1946 they spent 14 CORRECTION |the first Saturday in May at St.|Leta Nelson of Oshawa, to Mr. 'activities en route in Ontario, ot 1 Temirders: Dame Shel LODGES AND Jbrother and family in Saskatche-|Studio. The regular meeting of Sun-| Betty McKinstry, worthy matron, Introduced and welcomed were | following PM's and PP's of Sun-| Mrs. Iva Cliff, Miss Flora Purdie, ald, Mrs. Meta Moore, Mrs. Frank Train, Mr. William Hen- to Mrs. Thorne, a visitor from from Bowmanville Chapter. The Sick and Sunshine report was given, This committee will be having a bake sale after meeting on April 21. The reception for the DDGM will be held on Friday, June 17. Refreshments were served by Mrs, Cora Lyons and her com- mittee. A INCOMING, RETIRING PRESIDENTS as president. She suceeds Mrs. Charles Langfield who has been president for the past three years. At a recent meeting of the Oshawa Branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Union Mrs. Clayton Lee was installed OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. 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